•BLAZE 



RLAZE (Improved — Repeat Blooming.) One of the 

 ' most famous of the Climbers — the brilliant red 

 which you see everywhere on fences, arbors, porches across 

 the country. This improved strain now gives you terrifically 

 colorful masses of flowers in June and again in fall, with some 

 flowers in between. The bush is very hardy and enormously 

 vigorous, producing very long, willowy canes which are easily 

 trained in any direction you want them to go. In fact, Blaze 

 grows like mad — but a touch of the pruning shears will keep 

 it in bounds easily enough. $1.95 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



• GOLDEN SHOWERS 



rtfSt hCkl CUrtWCDC (Everblooming.) Plant 

 UULUtN iHUWtRb Pat. 1557. This won the 

 sags All-America award several years ago — a real distinction 

 ra|f for a Climbing rose. Let me tell you why. It has big, 

 ^^ 5-inch flowers in the most intriguing daffodil-yellow — 

 not just here and there but all over the bush. It has these 

 bright beauties all season long. But — there's more. The plant, 

 itself, is unusual ... so enormously vigorous and strong that 

 it serves not only as a Climber but also as a shrub which can 

 stand without support. $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



• CORAL DAWN 



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Pat. 1117. You'll enjoy having this one, 

 I think, because of the beautiful soft 

 coral-pink coloring of the 4}^-inch flowers. 

 They cover the bush in clusters of from 3 

 to 20, and open from dainty, pointed buds. 

 Lustrous foliage and a vigorous plant are 

 other qualities making Coral Dawn highly 

 desirable. It's the color, though, that 

 gets me — as it will you. $2.75 ea.; 3 or 

 more, $2.40 ea. 



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